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Choosing Between Palliative and Hospice Care
Elderly often suffer from chronic and terminal illnesses which can be devastating for both family and patient. Learn the main difference betwween palliative and hospice care - two alternatives for these kinds of cases.
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How to Talk to a Loved One with Breast Cancer
How to Talk to a Loved One with Breast Cancer
Grappling with a new diagnosis in an elderly loved one can be especially daunting, and sometimes family and friends find it difficult to talk about the cancer to their loved one. Learn how to talk with your elder when they are diagnosed with cancer.
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Depression Looks Different In Older People
Depression, and its symptoms, can look very different in older people. If you care for an elderly loved one, here's what to know about how and why it presents differently.
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Southwest Florida and Summer Humidity: What Does It Mean For Our Elderly?
Floridians know how hot summers can get in our great state. But did you know elderly can be a greater risk when the humidity is also high? Here are some insights about why, what to look out for and what to do if your loved one presents symptoms of over heating.
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Having the Foresight for Your Vision
We all know our vision changes as we age, but it’s not always as simple as needing reading glasses. There are other vision changes that are symptomatic of getting older.
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How Elderly Can Practice Healthy Self-Care
There are a lot of buzz words in the health care industry these days, and the concept of self-care is one of them. So, what does it mean and why is it so important for seniors?
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Finding the Right Home Health Care Provider
Finding the best solution for you and your loved one is certainly a process, but it can be manageable if you have the right process and ask the right questions.
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Managing Mental Health as We Age
May is Mental Health Awareness month, and for good reason. Read about symptoms to look for in loved ones.
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In the News: Living with Parkinson's Disease in Southwest Florida
Parkinson's Disease, a neurodegenerative disease, is second only to Alzheimer's in the Unitd States. Read this informative article about living with the disease in our older years here in Southwest Florida.